Grind and brew coffee apparatus

ABSTRACT

A grind and brew coffee making apparatus for providing freshly brewed coffee and having a number of features for easy cleaning, more efficient maintenance and improved safety. The coffee making apparatus has a housing assembly with an upper separable top cover, a grinding assembly with a removable grinding chamber and separable grinding chamber cover, a brewing assembly with a removable brew basket and separable brew basket cover, a control assembly with a safety lock mechanism and a control panel for providing a user with control over the various operations of the coffee making apparatus.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application and claims priority toU.S. application Ser. No. 10/340,547, filed Jan. 10, 2003, which claimspriority in co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/368,182,filed Mar. 28, 2002 and co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No.60/347,266, filed Jan. 10, 2002, the disclosures of which areincorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a coffee making apparatus. Inparticular, the present invention relates to a coffee making apparatusthat has the combined capability of both grinding and brewing coffee.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The desirability or need for having freshly brewed coffee at home, atwork, at restaurants and/or convenience store service stations, is wellestablished. Accordingly, there have been a number of different coffeemachines developed over the years that have been directed to improvingor enhancing the different aspects associated with the coffee makingprocess. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,339,985 is directed to anapparatus and method for providing freshly brewed coffee with a superioraroma. Also, U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,410 provides for a coffee maker thatbrews coffee at a desirable concentration or strength and also providesa readout of the freshness of the brew remaining in a pot. Still otherexamples can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,463,932; U.S. Pat. No.5,285,705; U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,507 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,502.

None of the foregoing inventions address the need for providingconvenient freshly brewed coffee using a grind and brew coffee makingapparatus having a combination of features that provide optimally freshcoffee flavor/aroma with either freshly ground coffee or previouslyprocessed commercial coffee, easy efficient cleaning, and improvedsafety in use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a coffee makingapparatus for providing optimal flavor/aroma with either freshly groundcoffee or previously processed commercial coffee.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a coffee makingapparatus having an improved housing assembly.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a coffeemaking apparatus having an improved removable grinding assembly forconvenient/easy cleaning and/or filling.

It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a coffeemaking apparatus having an improved removable brewing assembly forconvenient/easy cleaning and/or filling.

It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide acoffee making apparatus having an improved control assembly for improvedsafety and greater flexibility in use.

These and other objects and advantages of the present invention areachieved by a coffee making apparatus with a housing assembly having anupper casing with a selectively separable top cover, an outer enclosureand a lower support base. The coffee making apparatus also has agrinding assembly with a motor, a grinding blade, a removable grindingchamber with a separable cover, and a grate for sieving coffee grinds.The coffee making apparatus further has a brewing assembly with a fluidreservoir, a removable fluid filter assembly, and a brew basketassembly. The coffee making apparatus still further has a controlassembly with a safety lock mechanism and a control panel.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other and further objects, advantages and features of the presentinvention will be understood by reference to the following specificationin conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like referencecharacters denote like elements of structure.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a coffee making apparatus in accordancewith an illustrative embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a housing assembly in accordance with theillustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a sides section view of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a grinding assembly in accordance with theillustrative embodiment of the coffee maker of FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a brewing assembly in accordance with theillustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 6 is an upper side sectional view of the coffee making apparatus ofFIG. 1;

FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of the grinding assembly of FIG. 3;

FIG. 8 is an enlarged side view of a grinding chamber in accordance withthe illustrative embodiment of the grinding assembly of FIG. 3;

FIG. 9 is a first side view of a filter holder in accordance with theillustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 10 is a second side view, rotated ninety degrees from the firstside view, of the filter holder of FIG. 7;

FIG. 11 is an end view of the filter holder of FIG. 7;

FIG. 12 is a top sectional view of the coffee making apparatus of FIG.1, showing illustrative components of the brewing assembly of FIG. 4;

FIG. 13 is a side sectional view of the brewing assembly of FIG. 4;

FIG. 14 is a top view of a brew basket cover in accordance with theillustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 15 is a side sectional view of the brew basket cover of FIG. 12;

FIG. 16 is a side sectional view of a lock mechanism in accordance withthe illustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 17 is an enlarged plan view of a control panel in accordance withthe illustrative embodiment of the coffee making apparatus of FIG. 1;and

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a fluid fill level indicator inaccordance with the illustrative embodiment of the coffee makingapparatus of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to the drawings and, in particular, to FIGS. 1 through 5,there is shown an illustrative embodiment of an improved coffee makingapparatus generally represented by reference numeral 10. Coffee makingapparatus 10 is capable of either grinding and brewing coffee beans orbrewing previously processed coffee grinds. Coffee making apparatus 10has a housing assembly 20, a grinding assembly 40 for selectivelygrinding coffee beans, a brewing assembly 60 for selectively brewingcoffee grinds, and a control assembly 110 for controlling variousoperations of the coffee making apparatus.

Referring more particularly to FIG. 2, housing assembly 20 preferablyhas an upper casing 22 with a selectively removable or separable topcover 24, an outer enclosure 26, and a lower support base 28.Preferably, top cover 24 is pivotally connected to upper casing 22 via ahinge 21 to selectively open and close, and thereby provide access tovarious internal components of the coffee making apparatus. Top cover 24can also have a transparent viewing portion 23 for allowing a user toview into the coffee making apparatus as well as the grinding chamber.

Referring to FIG. 6, top cover 24 preferably also has a lock actuator 30for cooperating with upper casing 22 to selectively lock the top coverin a closed position. Preferably, lock actuator 30 is mounted to topcover 24 and has a plunger 32 and a spring 34. When in the closedposition, spring 34 holds actuator 30 such that plunger 32 is inengagement with a lock stop 36 attached to upper casing 22. When in anopen position, actuator 30 is biased away from lock stop 36 such thatplunger 32 is clear thereof and top cover 24 is allowed to pivotallyopen and/or be separated from upper casing 22. When actuator 30 isreleased, spring 34 biases plunger 32 to an extended position. When topcover 24 is subsequently closed, a beveled edge 37 of plunger 32 slidesalong a lip 38 of lock stop 36 causing spring 34 to be compressed suchthat plunger 32 is biased away from the lock stop and when the bevelededge of the plunger clears the lip of the lock stop, the spring biasesthe plunger to its original locked position.

Referring again to FIG. 2, outer enclosure 26 is preferably a singlepiece of heat resistant material that provides support to upper casing22 and provides an insulating layer for grinding assembly 40 and brewingassembly 60. This insulating layer preferably dampens operative noiseand provides better thermal efficiency. Lower support base 28 ispreferably also formed of a heat resistant material and can beconfigured to support outer enclosure 26 as well as to selectivelyretain a carafe.

Referring to FIGS. 3, 4, 7 and 8, grinding assembly 40 has a motor 42,at least one grinding blade 44 operatively connected to the motor, aremovable grinding chamber 46 with a removable grinding chamber cover 48and a grate 49 for sieving coffee grinds.

Motor 42 is preferably of any type suitable for providing sufficientrotational speed or torque to grinding blade 44 to process or grindwhole coffee beans into coffee grinds. Grinding blade 44, preferably, ismounted so as to rotate about a vertical axis. However, grinding blade44 can also be disposed to operatively rotate about any other axis, suchas a horizontal axis, suitable for effective/efficient operation in thecoffee making apparatus.

Grinding chamber 46 is preferably made of a resilient material and isremovable for easy cleaning. Further, grinding chamber 46 can have afill-level indicator 50 for providing observable information relating tofill capacity. Grinding chamber cover 48 operates to prevent particlesfrom being extruded from the grinding chamber during a grindingoperation. Grinding chamber cover can also be fixed to the grindingchamber and have an inlet for receiving coffee beans into the grindingchamber.

Grinding chamber cover 48 is also selectively separable from grindingchamber 46 for more effective and efficient cleaning. Grate 49preferably acts as a pass-through to brewing assembly 60 for grinds oncethey reach a desired size. Grate 49 preferably has a plurality or numberof differently sized apertures 54 to facilitate the delivery of a mix ofgrind sizes. This can help reduce clumping and to enhance the aroma andflavor of the coffee.

Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, 5, 9 through 15, brewing assembly 60 has afluid reservoir 62, a removable fluid filter assembly 65, and a brewbasket assembly 80. Preferably, brewing assembly 60 cooperates with aheater (not shown) to provide heat as required for effective brewing.The heater can be of any known type sufficient for use with coffeemakers.

Referring to FIG. 2, fluid reservoir 62 preferably has a relativelylarge upper fill area 63 for efficient filling and easy cleaning. Fluidreservoir 62 preferably also has a fluid level indicator 64 forproviding observable information relating to fill level. Fluid levelindicator 64 preferably has a stepped construction as shown in FIG. 18,but can also have a variety of other forms.

Referring to FIGS. 9 through 11, filter assembly 65, which is preferablysituated in fluid reservoir 62 so as to allow fluid to circulatetherethrough without impeding the brewing process, preferably, has afilter holder 66 and a replaceable filter 67. In addition, filterassembly 65 may optionally have a filter life indicator (not shown) forproviding a visual indication of the need to replace the filter. Filterholder 66 has a handle 68, a stem 69, and a filter compartment 70 forselectively retaining filter 67. Handle 68 preferably has one or moregripping structures 71 to facilitate the grasping and/or handling of thefilter holder. Stem 69 preferably has one or more apertures 72 disposedtherein to make efficient use of fluid space in fluid reservoir 62.Filter compartment 70 preferably has an door or entrance 73 pivotallyconnected to filter compartment 70 by a hinge 74. Entrance 73 allowsselective access to filter 67. Also, entrance 73 can preferably belocked closed by one or more snaps 75 to securely retain filter 67. Itis noted that different fasteners may also be used in place of snaps 75.Filter 67 is preferably a charcoal fluid filter. However, other filtertypes suitable for removing lime, bad tastes, odors and scale may alsobe used. Filter 67 will preferably not release any properties into thefluid and is compact so as to not take up fluid reservoir space.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, brew basket assembly 80 has a brew basket82, a separable brew basket cover 84, and an access door assembly 86.Brew basket 82 selectively retains a replaceable brew filter 83 such as,for example, a cupcake paper filter or a cupcake gold tone filter havinga stainless steel mesh. Brew basket 82 also has a poppit valve 85 forfacilitating the transfer of brewed coffee into a carafe 15, shown inFIG. 1. The poppit valve preferably controls the flow of coffee intocarafe 15 such that when the carafe is removed or displaced coffee stopsflowing for a predetermined period of time or until the carafe isreturned to its original position. Brew basket 82 preferably has aone-piece construction that is intuitive in use, is easily removedand/or replaced, and can be snap locked into position.

Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, brew basket cover 84 preferably has atleast one grind inlet 88 and at least one spreader 89. Preferably, grindinlet 88 is mounted on one or more springs 90 that, when brew basketcover 84 is installed, grind inlet 88 cooperates with grinding chamber46 to assure that the coffee grinds are substantially confined to thepassage from the grind chamber through the grind inlet to the brewbasket. Spreader 89 preferably has a basin 92 for receiving a fluid.Basin 92 preferably has an array of apertures 94 for distributing thefluid, which is preferably heated, over a wide surface area of thecoffee grinds in brew basket 82.

Referring to FIGS. 3, 4, 12 and 13, door assembly 86 preferably has adoor 96 and hinge 97, a plate 98 supported by one or more rails 87 so asto cooperate with door 96, a latch 99, and an actuator 100. In addition,door assembly 86 can also have a return spring 102 and a torsion spring104. Preferably, door 96 and plate 98 are connected to support brewbasket 82, enable a user to selectively access and/or remove brew basket82. Preferably, door 96 is held in a closed position by latch 99. Ifreturn spring 102 and torsion spring 104 are used, the return spring ispositioned, as shown in FIG. 12, so as to be in compression when door 96is in a closed position. When actuator 100 is operated, latch 99 isreleased and door 96 opens via return spring 102 decompressing to biasplate 98 outwardly a short distance. Door 96 can then be fully openedmanually by rotation about hinge 97 to allow removal of the brew basketfor cleaning, replacement, manually filling with grinds and the like.When actuator 100 is released, torsion spring 104 returns latch 99 toits original position and the door can be manually closed and the latchreengaged. It is noted that the use of return spring 102 and/or torsionspring 104 is optional and that the door assembly can be entirelymanually opened and closed.

Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, 17, and 18, control assembly 110 preferably hasa safety lock mechanism 112 and a control panel 114 to provide the userwith control of a variety of different operative features. Lockmechanism 112 preferably prevents the coffee making apparatus fromoperating unless top cover 24 and grinding chamber cover 48 are each ina proper operating position. Preferably, lock mechanism 112 has one ormore switches 116 that cooperate with top cover 24 and grinding chambercover 48, via one or more actuators 115, to detect the motion thereof.Accordingly, if one or more of said covers are opened and/or displacedthe coffee making apparatus takes one or more safety steps. The one ormore safety steps can include, for example, providing an audible warningsignal, providing a visible warning signal, terminating the grind and/orbrew cycle, terminating the operation of the coffee making apparatuscompletely, or any combinations thereof. The one or more safety stepscan preferably be overridden by properly positioning and/or closing theappropriate cover or covers and restarting the operation via controlpanel 114.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 17, control panel 114 preferably has a numberof indicators 118 including for example, an “on” indicator, an “auto on”indicator, a “grind off” indicator, a “1-4 cup” or a small batch brewindicator, and a liquid crystal display (LCD). Control panel 114preferably also has a number of control buttons 120, such as forexample, hour and minute buttons for a programmable real time clock, a“grind off” button, a “1-4 cup” button, an “on/off” button, and aprogrammable “auto on” button. Preferably, control buttons 120 cooperatewith indicators 118 and a microprocessor to control the coffee makingapparatus in accordance with the users desire. Other features optionallycontrolled via the microprocessor and control panel 114 might include apower loss back-up feature, and/or an audible ready indicator feature.Control panel 114 preferably also has an LCD display feature 119.

The present invention having been thus described with particularreference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious thatvarious changes and modifications may be made therein without departingfrom the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined herein.

1. A coffee making apparatus for selectively grinding and brewing coffeecomprising: a housing assembly; a grinding assembly for selectivelygrinding coffee beans; a brewing assembly for brewing coffee grinds; anda control assembly for controlling the operation of the coffee makingapparatus, wherein said housing assembly has an upper casing with aselectively separable top cover, an outer enclosure, and a lower supportbase.
 2. The coffee making apparatus of claim 1, wherein said top coveris pivotally connected to said upper casing.
 3. The coffee makingapparatus of claim 2, wherein said top cover selectively opens and/orremoves to provides access to internal components of the coffee makingapparatus including a fluid reservoir, a removable grind chamber andcover, and a removable fluid filter holder and filter.
 4. The coffeemaking apparatus of claim 3, wherein said fluid reservoir has arelatively large upper fill area for efficient filling and easycleaning.
 5. The coffee making apparatus of claim 1, wherein said topcover has a lock actuator for cooperating with said upper casing toselectively lock said top cover in a closed position.
 6. The coffeemaking apparatus of claim 1, wherein said outer enclosure is a singlepiece of heat resistant material for supporting and insulating saidupper casing and said fluid reservoir to dampen operative noise andprovide greater thermal efficiency.
 7. The coffee making apparatus ofclaim 6, wherein said lower support base supports said reservoir, saidouter cover, and is configured to retain a carafe.
 8. A coffee makingapparatus for selectively grinding and brewing coffee comprising: ahousing assembly; a grinding assembly for grinding coffee beans; abrewing assembly for brewing coffee grinds; and a control assembly forcontrolling the operation of the coffee making apparatus, wherein saidgrinding assembly has a motor, at least one grinding blade operativelyconnected to said motor, a removable grinding chamber having a separablecover and a grate for sieving coffee grinds.
 9. The coffee makingapparatus of claim 8, wherein said at least one grinding blade ishorizontally disposed.
 10. The coffee making apparatus of claim 8,wherein said at least one grinding blade is vertically disposed.
 11. Thecoffee making apparatus of claim 8, wherein said grinding chamber coveroperates to prevent particles from being extruded from said grindingchamber during a grinding operation.
 12. A coffee making apparatus forselectively grinding and brewing coffee comprising: a housing assembly;a grinding assembly for selectively grinding coffee beans; a brewingassembly for brewing coffee grinds; and a control assembly forcontrolling the operation of the coffee making apparatus, wherein saidbrewing assembly has a fluid reservoir, a removable fluid filterassembly, and a brew basket assembly.
 13. The coffee making apparatus ofclaim 12, wherein said fluid reservoir has a relatively large upperfilling area for efficient filling and easy cleaning.
 14. The coffeemaking apparatus of claim 13, wherein said fluid reservoir has a fluidlevel indicator with a stepped construction.
 15. The coffee makingapparatus of claim 12, wherein said removable filter assembly has afilter and a filter holder.
 16. The coffee making apparatus of claim 15,wherein said filter is a charcoal fluid filter.
 17. The coffee makingapparatus of claim 15, wherein said filter holder has a handle, a stem,and a filter compartment for selectively retaining said filter.
 18. Thecoffee making apparatus of claim 17, wherein said handle has one or moregripping structures to facilitate the grasping and/or handling of saidfilter holder.
 19. The coffee making apparatus of claim 17, wherein saidfilter compartment has an entrance for allowing a user access to saidfilter.
 20. The coffee making apparatus of claim 12, wherein said brewbasket assembly has a removable brew basket with a separable cover andan access door assembly.